Positive:
The phone has a bomb for even Smartphon ratios battery power. Every now and then people write to the phone which is to complain about the battery power. I again speak clearly. If one uses the phone only as a mobile phone, the battery LOCKER keeps 5-7 days in standby, it should be good 10 days - these are very good values that I know, for example, also from my SE C510! For me it holds an average of 3-4 days and I used it quite a bit (a lot of games, often I-Net Wi-Fi, multiple calls and SMS, Email, Apps and 15 min. Online Navigation with HSDP and GPS). This mileage creates the "Nobel class" by no means with their high-resolution displays and 1GHz CPUs. One has only the battery a few times to store it develops its full capacity!
It is also noticeable that are mainly the I-Net connection via WLAN very energy efficient. You can use it to surf for hours.
The display not brilliant, but is still very sharp and by its moderate resolution wiederrum very energy efficient. The camera takes pictures Ordinary - Snapshot reichts.
It's never crashed in 2 weeks and simply uses class.
Also the touch panel works great. Although is resistive, but for the conditions, it is almost perfect.
The reception performance is very very very good, I had so far, no phone which there offered better benefits.
Negatives:
I know it already from other Android phones, this is not soo exactly the battery indicator (incl. Apps). If you, for example, something bigger will download via mobile I-Net, the battery is apparently (!) In the knees and you think first that may not be true. But after 5-10 minutes has the back to the stabilized real value (example:. Directly after surfing = 15%, 5 min later at 30%). But that is you get used to fast a little something to the.
LG typically has unfortunately omitted a speaker on the rear side, beeps go through the earpiece - does the quality though hardly crash, but if you happen to have the phone at the ear WHILE someone calls that's certainly not as pleasant.
Then one could mention the have the "touch buttons" could be a little smoother - as well as get used to it.
And then there are just a few Androidtypische properties which either like or dislike. So it is to stay on one hand nice open the programs in the background, for example, which you can be called up quickly (costs normally any energy !!), but on the other hand it can also be annoying if there are programs that are trying to connect in the background with the I-Net , That is, for example, the only sensible use for the so-called Task Killer which said background programs manually / may close automatically.
Without Zweiffel annoying preinstalled LG Apps are what you can not remove and which simply take your space.
I personally like very much like Android, because it's just very configurable and numerous expansion opportunities where you can (unlike Apple) also install third-party apps here.
Aside from the phone's easy Bomb! I would recommend the LG GT540 each is looking for a cheap smartphone. Often the thing is also called "beginners Smartphone" betietelt which I think is humbug. Because it may be all an expensive Nobel model also can. Ok, the display is not quite as brilliant, the CPU is a bit slow and the camera is certainly at the back, but why this should therefore now be a "beginner model" I can not understand.
I'm just excited about the machine.